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April 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 - 7 *****GREAT SUBLET***** 1346 Geddes, wonderful three bedroom with many new amenities. Across the street from the CCRB. Parking included. Call 668-1100 or stop by our office at 625 Church. **LARGE APT. in charming older house*** May-Aug. 1-2 pers. in bdrm. in 2 bdrm. apt. Near Central and Med. campuses. New ki. & bath, prkg. 2 porches. Females only. $ neg. 764-1691. 1 OR 2 BDRMS. in a 4 bdrm. a...…

April 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

…ARTS Friars finish era in style By JESSIE HALLADAY and MELISSA ROSE BERNARDO There are many ways to say good- bye: Aurevoir, adios, ciao, laterdude. But Friday night the Friars said good- bye their own way, with a smashing 38th Annual Best Concert ever. Five of the eight-member a The Friars Rackham Auditorium April 15, 1994 cappella group performed their last concert to apacked house at Rackham. Bob, Roy, Aaron, Paul and Ayal spent their las...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 - 9 'Reich' lives through 'Hell' THE CIRCUS IS COMING TO TOWN! By NICOLE BAKER "Wilhelm Reich in Hell" is a virtual three-ring circus that you can't see anywhere else. Performance Network'sproduction of "Wilhelm Reich in Hell" was a challenge. A challenge to how we think, and a challenge to our perceptions of right and wrong, where Wilhelm Reich in Hell Performance Network April 14, 1994 nothing i...…

April 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 117) • Page Image 10

…10 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 RECORDS Continued from page 9 America. But, because of their muta- tion and mixing with indigenous, Spanish and English lyricism, these Africanisms are easy to overlook. It takes a comprehensive collection like "Africa in America" to prove the prevalence of African traditions in all varieties of American music. The first of the three CDs high- lights the syncretic music of the nu- merous polyth...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 - 11 wr i : ® r a .,r... .. RATING Continued from page 1 according to Moody's, 'The University's strong overall credit posi- tion,"' Womack told the regents. The upgradeaffectstheUniversity's $186.9 million debt, including student fee bonds and other debt backed by the University's pledge of all legally avail- able funds. "The higher rating means we are more secure with our credit," Womack said. In...…

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… Baseball vs. Detroit Mercy Tomorrow, 3 p.m. Fisher Stadium S 'TS Softball vs. Central Michigan Tomorrow, 3 p.m. (DH) Mount Pleasant Women's tennis clinches first place in Big Ten season a By MARC DILLER DAILY SPORTS WRITER For the first time in school history, the 34th-ranked Michigan women's tennis team jumped into first place in the conference this weekend. The Wolverines defeated 24th-ranked Wisconsin and 10th-ranked Northwestern, Sa...…

April 18, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 117) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 - 13 Athliete of the Week WHo: Simone Lacher TEAM: Women's Tennis HOMETOwN: Burr Ridge, Ill. YEAR: Junior ELIGIBILITY: Junior WHY: Last week, Lacher led the Wolverines to victories over two top 25 teams. She beat Jaimie Fouret from No. 24 Wisconsin in singles before teaming up with fellow Wolverine Jamie Fielding to beat Fouret and Stephanie Benz in doubles. In another match, Lacher and Fielding bea...…

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…14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 Lions no match for Wolverines SOFTBALL NOTEBOOK 1 'M' takes three from lowly Penn State, moves to 9-3 in conference By MARC DILLER and MELANIE SCHUMAN DAILY SOFTBALL WRITERS Knowing Penn State was a team quickly falling into the Big Ten base- ment, the Michigan softball team took advantage of its continued improve- ment anddefeated the lowly Lions (2- 10 Big Ten, 6-26 overall). This task p...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 -15 'M' netters take two, get back on winning track By JOSH KAPLAN DAILY SPORTS WRITER Aftera month and a half ofplaying athome, the Michigan men's tennis team took its show on the road this weekend. Despite dropping the final meet of its homestand to Notre Dame on Thursday, the team rebounded to sweep a pair of road meets, defeating Northwestern Saturday and Wiscon- sin yesterday, both by the fina...…

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…16- The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 HOLLIS Continued from page 12 same type of numbers the rest of the season, he will be well on his way to being drafted for the second time in his career. -:In 1991, the New York Yankees sllected Hollis during the middle rounds of the amateur baseball draft. When a big contract wasn't available, lRollis decided to go to college and nbw appears to be on his way to an erlier round selection in this...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 -17^ Fife proves he can yafrus Sophomore epitomizes team-player mentality 4 By TIM RARDIN DAILY BASKETBALL WRITER itting on the sidelines at Crisler Arena, watching great Michigan players at work was nothing new for Dugan Fife. He had done it since he was just two years old. "I used to take him to practice and he was around Rickey Green and (Phil) Hubbard and (Steve) Grote," said his father, Dan, a ...…

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…18 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 18, 1994 FIFE Continued from page 17 proved himself to be deserving of the role he was in." Fife was All-State his senior year. He was recruited by Michigan, among others, to play quarterback or defensive back. Enough said. Still, the pressure did not end after his freshman football season. Dugan also started varsity in basketball all four years, and throughout his career - as many sons of coaches must ...…

April 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

…Hitters fall to EMU 5-4 WE w f anh ti 'gglilk t One hundred three years of editorial freedom Kight, Hartford debate the release of code records By JAMES R. CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER Two campus leaders came head to ead yesterday on the issue of the pub- lic release of records regarding cases heard under the Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities. Former MSA Vice President Brian Kight and Vice President for Student Affairs Maureen ...…

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…2- The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 Cigarette giants deny manipulating nicotine OY, ME HARDIES!!! WASHINGTON (AP) - Ciga- rettes are not an addiction but merely a pleasurable habit, much like a morning cup of coffee or a dessert, the nation's top tobacco executives told Congress yesterday. "You and Iboth know that Twinkies don't kill a singleAmerican," said Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif). "The dif- ference between cigarettes and Twi...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 - 3 U r J1j a Malamuth By KAREN TALASKI OAILY NEWS EDITOR Piled high with boxes and littered with old memos and newspaper ar- ticles, Neil Malamuth's office at 2020 Freize is quiet at last. Malamuth, dressed in a polo shirt and khaki pants, seems prepared for the long job ahead of him - not as chair of the University's Communi- cation department, but as a weary moving man. "It's not the easiest ...…

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…4 -- The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 cab e £biau &i ilg t 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Editor in Chief SAM GOODSTEIN FLINT WAINESS Editorial Page Editors 'I thought that kind of activity died with the beginning of AIDS.' -Maureen Hartford, responding to a question about a recent Daily story on the Mason Hall bathrooms 1 .AG1 ,E RN . '.a-I ^t- ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 - 5 'U' seeks to preserve environment with recycling programs By APRIL WOOD DAILY STAFF REPORTER It is everything you see, every breath you take: oceans, mountains, glaciers and the Diag. The environ- ment is everywhere and the human impact on it is beyond measure. Current environmental problems touch the entire world, University stu- dents included. A multitude of cam- pus environmental issues comm...…

April 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

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April 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 - 7 -I m 2.4 PERSON 2 bdrm., bi-level, 2 baths, A/C, Idry., prkg., dwshr., Great loc. May-Aug. Rent neg. Great deal 998-1638. 3 BDRM. APT., May-Aug., fum., prkg., great summer porch, great location near IM bldg., $ neg. Call 994-6571. 3 ROOMS HOUSE by IM. Ldry. & fum. Price neg. $200/mo. May-Aug. 662-8912. W 3 ROOMS May-Aug. House near Kerrytown. Ldry. + some furn. + prkg. + price neg. $150-200 ...…

April 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

… RTS 0 'Fella' finally becomes classic By JASON CARROLL AND MELISSA ROSE BERNARDO Unlike Frank Loesser's classic "Guys and Dolls," "The Most Happy The Most Happy Fella Power Center April 14, 1994 Fella" is not a tight, comic master- piece; "Fella" is that and more. In addition to its stellar score, it remains one of the first all-sung musicals (first produced in 1956) and it contains many controversial themes. In this production, playing th...…

April 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… 'Evita'k By JASON CARROLL Written almost two decades ago, Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Evita" has survived through the years. The story of the young woman from Argentina IEvita Fisher Theatre April 12, 1994 who had a passion for power is a story most of us can relate to. "Evita" tells the story of Eva Peron, the second wife of Argentine dictator Juan Peron. The musical begins when Eva convinces a nightclub singer to take her to Buenos Aires when s...…

April 15, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 116) • Page Image 10

…10 -The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 They Might Be Giants They're larger than life and live in Ann Arbor By HEATHER PHARES From their eponymous debut in 1986 to their latest record, 1992's "Apollo 18," the ever-popular They Might Be Giants have been the kings of catchy, clever and bizarre pop music. Their unique mix of arty leanings, witty lyrics and endearing quirkiness has yielded such hits as "Don't Let's Start," "AnaNg," "Bird...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 - 11 Catch the Chain Reaction ... Tim Robbins and Paul Newman strike a pose in "The Hudsucker Proxy." Nice cigar, Paul. Hudsucker is refIreshngly brlliant By MICHAEL THOMPSON With such hits as "Darkman," "Raising Arizona," "Evil Dead," and "Blood Simple," to their credit, it was :hard not to go into "The Hudsucker Proxy" anything other than greatness. Sam Raimi is a home grown Michigan talent, and...…

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… Softball vs. Penn State Today, 5 p.m. State College ; r = -' ' , " r r Baseball vs. Iowa Tomorrow, 1 p.m. Fisher Stadium Eastern Eagles rip into Baseball team finally gets chance to play; to face Iowa over weekend r 'M' hitters, 5-4 k0 By RYAN WHITE DAILY BASEBALL WRITER Lo and behold, the sun came out yesterday, and they finally played baseball in Ann Arbor. For Michigan, however, the game's outcome wasn't as sunny as the weather. The ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 - 13 .Women's tennis to take on top conference foes Irish stop Wolverines in Midwestern clash By MATT GOLDFINE FOR THE DAILY The biggest weekend that the Michigan women's tennis team has seen in years is finally here. The top teams in the Big Ten come to Michigan this weekend to tangle with the Wolverines at the Liberty Sports Complex. The Wolverines face the third place Wisconsin Badgers (5- 1 Bi...…

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…14- The Michigan Daily - Friday, April 15, 1994 Blue streaks against Lions Softball hopes to continue win streak over PSU By MARC DILLER DAILY SPORTS WRITER When two teams moving in oppo- site directions collide this weekend, they will battle for respect in the Big Ten conference. The Michigan softball team (6-2 Big Ten, 19-17 overall), winners of seven of its last nine games, travels to State College, Penn. where they will face Penn State (...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…WE *ri One hundred three years of editorial freedom 'U' agenda for women to include goals for recruitment By JAMES R. CHO DAILY STAFF REPORTER * University President James J. Duderstadt will announce an ambi- tious plan tomorrow, designed to im- proved the climate and opportunities for female faculty, staff and students - to be implemented immediately. The plan, called the "Michigan Agenda for Women," will include specific goals for increa...…

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…2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994 COPPOLA Continued from page 1 science teachers often buy into the negative press their subjects receive. "A natural science teacher is its own worst enemy," Coppola said. He said these teachers must work to over- come the images that portray their subjects as difficult and boring. Learning how to overcome diffi- cult situations is one of Coppela's strong points. He said the idea for his spee...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994-- 3 *Cops ready for busy summer on Belle Isle DETROIT (AP)-The tourist sea- son is under way on one of Michigan's most popular islands. Not pricey Drummond Island. Not storied Mackinac Island. Not remote Isle Royale. At least not for the thou- sands of visitors to Belle Isle. Most visitors to the island park in the Detroit River are young and from Detroit. Unlike the more famous is- lands, Belle ...…

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…4 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994 Eie £irbi!1n Ntig 'Other nations' governments invest heavily in the post- secondary skills of the non-college bound. Britain, France and Spain spend more than twice as much as the United States ... Sweden, almost six times as much.' -Lester Thurow, professor of economics at MIT 420 Maynard Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan JESSIE HALLADAY Edit...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994 - 5 . Archer calls for cutting waste in city budget * DETROIT (AP) - Mayor Dennis Archer proposed a streamlined city budgetyesterday aimed atcutting waste without sacrificing social services to tackle an expected $63.3 million defi- cit. "This budget can be a new begin- ning," Archer told the City Council. "With dedication, effort and time, we will restore Detroit to greatness." Archer's $2.2 bill...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

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April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

…I The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994 - 7 .......... " 3 BDRMV. house, Wilmot 1 blk. CCRB3. 2 baths, Idry., dwshr., cable. 995-3534. I GREAT FURN: bdnm. in 6 bdrm. hse. 4vail. Sp/Su. Dishwasher, huge closet, Free prkg., Idry. Call Gretchen 747-9820. !!!LET US H ELP YOU FIND A SUBLET!! Stop by 625 Church for a complete Varsity Mgmt. tenant Sublet listing. _ or call 668-1100. 2 BDRM. APT. for sublet at 711 Packard. has prkg., A/...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

… RTS -0 Roth's life in the theater By ROBIN BARRY Not every class on campus is host to monotone lecturers with lots of book smarts and little life experience. In fact, some students, potential play- wrights in particular, benefit from the tangible, real world experiences of professor Ari Roth. Aside from teaching two playwriting courses at the University in the English department, Roth is also an experienced playwright. Stu- dents in his in...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994 - 9 They've got the designs on you Three University students take home prizes for theatrical design By NIARNI RAITT Riecently, three University MFA Theatlre Design students took home honors from the Region III competi- tion a t the American College Theater Festival (ACTF). Gi eta Fisher received first prize for heir lighting design in "The Lion and the Jewel"; Charlotte Pritchard won I krst prize...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 10

… Men's Tennis vs. Notre Dame Today, TBA Liberty Sports Complex S S Baseball vs. Eastern Michigan Today, 3 p.m. Fisher Stadium Softball splits twinbill with Eastern Smith leads 'M' to victory in opener; Eagles earn shutout in second By JOSH KARP DAILY SOFTBALL WRITER Both the Michigan and Eastern Michigan softball teams had a major problem during yesterday's double- header at Alumni Field -- scoring runs. The Wolverines (19-17) and Eagles ...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 11

…}Vchigan swimming snags national By BRETT JOHNSON according to his club coach, Dave vasSwimClub, said the signing would DAILY SPORTS WRITER Salo. help the Wolverines' sprint corps. Anotherchampionship banner will Buyukuncu joins Carmel, Ind., "(Buyukuncu's) a multidimen- surely be rising at Canham Natato- native Jason Lancaster as the first two sional swimmer and he brings the riumafternextseason. However, now members of Michigan's recruiting ...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 12

…12 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994 After four years in the press box, a changed fan returns to the crowd I ADAM MILLER Miller's Crossing N ocheering in the press box. That, as most everyone knows, is the first rule of sports writing. Literally, it means don't sing The Victors from the free seats. Figuratively, it means sports writers are supposed to cover teams with a neutral, maybe even critical, eye. Not only is the no-ch...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994 -13 0'M' tennis prepares for ranked ND By JENNIFER DUBERSTEIN DAILY SPORTS WRITER Notre Dame will be in Ann Arbor today to continue its rivalry with Michigan, and it won't be at Michi- gan Stadium. The Michigan men's tennis team battles the Fighting Irish today at the 4iberty Sports Complex in what is arguably one of the Wolverines' toughest matches this season. Notre Dame (18-8 overall, 8-1 Regi...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, April 14, 1994 4n.. . SOFTBALL Continued from page 10 "In the first game, we had a zillion opportunities," Hutchins said. "We just didn't get the big hit." In the second game, the story was the same, but the Wolverines weren't as fortunate. Michigan pitcher Kelly Holmes (8-9) allowed only two runs on four hits, but Michigan lost, 2-0. The Eagles' Melissa Droulliard (6-6) got the win. "I'm disappointed," H...…

April 14, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 115) • Page Image 15

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…00 2 - The' Michigan Daily- Best of Ann Arbor -- Thursday, April 14, 1994 0 0 0 0 The Michigan Daily --Be! i F-F, r I Tastes of Ann Arbor Dining Guide Li LI i Mexican Food DINE IN or CARRYVOUT Mody -Thusday 11am - 8pm Friday 1 1am -10pm Saturdayl12pm -9prn 216 S.FourthAve "996.4 110U F . LUDWty at' OUflhlAV Cry-out 7dao. a w~k XOniC LW~S - WI*S - COCKT~t~ 11400E. Catherine at Glen - 761-83996 Open 6 a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays ...…

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…20- The Michigan Daily - Best O nn Arbor - Thursday, April 14,694 * The Michigan Da Kids share insigli 0 I LVA 4h, Te "8G BI j08MT IN THE Sky. "The Son and the Holy Ghost couldn't make it, so they got Emma Thomp- son and Daniel Day-Lewis instead." - Michael Thompson, on "In the Name of the Father" "Furthermore, it suffices to say that we do not want a president who will die on us like the previous ones. And FDR would never do that to us -...…

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… 4 - The Michigan Daily - Best of Ann Arbor - Thursday, April 14, 1994 Last chance to get it right, last chance to get it wrong: no matter 0 0 The Michigan Daily - Be "So, who are you going to thank in your last column?" my friend, a former Arts editor, asks me. "Thank?" I say. "Yeah, thank. It's the traditional .l-nt fnr n- -i:nic . toA :nthei fi nal column - to thank people that have helped them out at the Daily," she informs me. I'd l...…

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…0 0 ' 24 - The Michigan Daily - Best of Ann Arbor - Thursday, April 14, 1994 0 0 0 0 Tha Mirhictan r)ni lit: mA~iim fl- Hey, lookit you, fool: Flotsam gets the la: tii - _1_1. r_ 1 n Best Game: (tie) Michigan versus Ohio State (football), Michigan ver- sus Lake Superior State (hockey), Michigan versus Indiana (basketball). Although many great games were played the past year in Michigan ath- letics, a three-way tie is in order for thi...…

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… M 0 0 00 0 The Michigan Daily - Best 6 - The MichiganDaily Best of Ann Arbor - Thursday, April 14,1994- Coffee: Cava Java $1 pitchers, they'll whip you up any- For the first year in as long as we can thing from a Kamikaze to an Orgasm. remember, someone other than Then go over to Charley's and try a Espresso Royale has won this cat- real bar drink. egory. Cava Java - destroying the status quo! It must be the posters Ice Cream/Frozen Y...…

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…22 - The Michigan Daily - Best ofAnnArbor - Thursday April 14 114 0 0 0 The Michigan Da rrrVfTh l Vil~i L/{ Best (and Worst) of University Players: "The Heidi Chronicles" ("Butterfingers Angel ...") "The Heidi Chronicles," thanks to a cut-and-paste job by director John Neville-Andrews, was a humorous and intelligent portrayal of a feminist art historian and her generation. "Butterfingers Angel ..." was cast well, but was lost in the Po...…

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… 0 0 " " e e e 8 - The Michigan Daily - Best of Ann Arbor - Thursday, April 14, 1994 0 0 0 The Michigan Daily - Bes Records: Wherehouse Hey, it depends on what you're shoppin' for! Wherehouse has cool in- store concerts, good prices, and it's a TicketMaster outlet. Tower, on the other hand, has an amazing showtune selection. Used Records: Wazoo Can't beat the prices. And the name is so cool. Men's Clothing: Urban Outfitters If you're into...…

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…20 - The Michigan Daily - Best of Ann Arbor - Thursday, April 14, 1994 0 0 0 The Michigan Daily Top 5 Anticipated Albums of 1994: L Frank Black-- 'TeenageroftheYear" 2. SonicYouth- "Expeimental Jet Set,Trash and No Star" 3. Hole - 'Live Through This" 4. The Auteurs - "Now I'm A Cowboy" 5. Mercury Rev Gianluca Montalti's Best of: 1. Afghan Whigs - "Gentlemen" 2. Type O Negative - "Bloody Kisses" 3. Soundgarden -"Superunknown" 4. Spelvin...…

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…0 0 0 0 The Michigan Daily -- Best 10 - The Michigan Daily- Best of Ann Arbor -ThursdayAprr 14,1994 The Michigan Daily - Best 4F Professor: Ralph Williams EVA'N PETIE~/UDiIy Professor Williams won Best Professor. We wonder - divine intervention? TIME TO STORE YOUR WINTER CLOTHES Don't ship your clothes home this spring. We'll store Ralph is an entertaining and dynamic lecturer (the hands! the hands!), but we must mention two of our f...…

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